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<strong>TC63i</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

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10.14 Examples of how to Configure and Use Internet Service Profiles<br />

10.14 Examples of how to Configure and Use Internet Service Profiles<br />

Below you can find selective examples of how to configure and use Internet service profiles. To visualize the difference<br />

between URC mode and polling mode the operation of services (after opening with <strong>AT</strong>^SISO) is<br />

explained in separate examples for either mode.<br />

10.14.1 Selecting URC Mode or Polling Mode<br />

To enable or disable the presentation of URCs for the Internet services use the <strong>AT</strong>^SCFG command, type "TcpIp/<br />

WithURCs" and select "on" or "off" for parameter .<br />

at^scfg=tcp/withurcs<br />

^SCFG: "Tcp/WithURCs","on"<br />

OK<br />

at^scfg=tcp/withurcs,off<br />

^SCFG: "Tcp/WithURCs","off"<br />

OK<br />

Query the current setting.<br />

URC mode is enabled (delivery detault).<br />

Select polling mode (by switching off URC mode).<br />

Polling mode is accepted.<br />

10.14.2 Configuring Socket Listener<br />

The example assumes that a connection profile has been created as explained in Section 10.1.1 or Section<br />

10.1.2. Keep in mind that if the host is configured as listener another service profile must be left free to be dynamically<br />

assigned as Server when the listener receives a connection request from a remote client.<br />

Configure the service profile 4 for use as Socket listener:<br />

at^siss=4,srvType,socket<br />

Select service type Socket.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=4,conId,0 Select connection profile 0.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=4,address,"socktcp://listener:65534"<br />

OK<br />

The host specifies its local port 65534 to be used for<br />

the Socket listener service. The local IP address will<br />

be dynamically assigned when the service is opened<br />

with <strong>AT</strong>^SISO.<br />

Open the Socket service and query the IP address dynamically assigned to the Socket listener:<br />

at^siso=4<br />

OK<br />

at^siso?<br />

^SISO: 0, ""<br />

^SISO: 1, ""<br />

Open the Socket service.<br />

Query the current status of services. All service profiles<br />

are unused, except for service profile 4 which is<br />

running in listener mode, where =3 (listening)<br />

and =3 (LISTENER). The<br />

response also indicates the IP address dynamically<br />

assigned to the listener.<br />

^SISO: 2, ""<br />

^SISO: 3, ""<br />

^SISO: 4, "Socket","3","3","0","0","10.10.0.187:65534","0.0.0.0:0"<br />

^SISO: 6, ""<br />

^SISO: 7, ""<br />

^SISO: 8, ""<br />

^SISO: 9, ""<br />

OK<br />

<strong>TC63i</strong>_<strong>AT</strong>C_V01.100 Page 297 of 547 11/10/08<br />

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